Just a suggestion, it's probably not a very good idea to use the letters
e and z when you mean the word "easy". For two reasons. First, not all
of us are using American synthesizers. For some of us, the twenty-sixth
letter of the alphabet is pronounced zed. Second, if anyone is looking
for this program, they're not going to find it unless they spell the
word easy out. So I recommend the extra two keystrokes. Thank you.

Bruce
On Tue, 6 Feb 2007 14:56:56 -0500, "Roger R. Cusson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> does anyone using 10.5 of e z c d d a have difficulty in reading the
> track 
> listings
> 
> not the artist, album title year but further in there is now a blank area
> of 
> the tab order where the titles of the tracks show up.
> 
> just curious if this is a problem or if it is just me
> 
> Roger R. Cusson
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